Good news! My father re-ordered the Divergent series, and I can go in line with the book again! I have noticed that the time has switched from random times. It sucks but I'm too lazy to fix it. lol. I'll make it work somehow! xD.

Read the author's note.

I mean it!

I smiled lightly.

"It's beautiful." I say, gently stroking her sensitive skin. And it was. I pecked her waistbone softly and smiled brighter, making her giggle. I look deeper into the tattoo. My name was in black letters and had white streaks in them. Candor colors. The "P" and the "R" both had sharpened tips on the end of them.

"It's almost as beautiful as you." I say, looking into my girlfriend's eyes and smiling at her. She smiled back and kissed me passionately. I place my hand on her back. The smoothness of her bare skin is different from her usual shirts. I am almost tempted to remove her bra.

It then occurred to me that we could not stay like this forever and one of us would have to leave. Everybody would wonder why me and Tris were the only ones missing from the cafeteria. I enjoyed as much as the kiss as I could, and didn't pull away until I had too.

Tris gave me an understanding look. She knew what I was thinking.

"I should go." She said, climbing off of me. I took in the sight of my shirtless girlfriend before she could put her top back on and exit the room. In a few minutes, I would soon go down with her, to go eat dinner.

This would be a pain.


As soon as I entered the pit, it was nice not to taste awkwardness. This was surely one part of having a secretive relationship that was actually... enjoyable. I could surely get used to not being stared at when doing something as simple as eating. I self serve my self and head to Drew and Molly's table. I see them from a distance talking to each other. Molly was laughing at something that he said.

They weren't at they're usual table, but farther away.

They didn't want me sitting with them. I got the message.

I sighed and continued to the table anyway. I had to speak to her.

As I got closer to her, I notice she had on a cast. The one she said that she would be wearing.

I wasn't surprised to see that the only signature on it was Drew's.

"Hi there." I said, placing my plate onto the table.

Drew and Molly looked up at me as I did. I sat down and awkwardly grinned at them.

"Thought you would wanna sit with the stiff today." Drew said, giving me a look of disappointment.

I squinted.

"We broke up." I said, looking back at him. "And don't call her that." I growled.

He shrugged his shoulders. "Just saying."

I rolled my eyes and got to the point.

"Molly." I said, looking at her. "I know I didn't-"

"Save it." She said, glaring at me. "I don't even remember why we're friends anymore." She said, standing up. She headed for the steps.

"I do!" I called, attempting to stop her. It didn't work. She didn't even look back. I sighed dramatically and sat back down.

Drew got up and followed Molly. But before leaving, gave me a look of pity.

That night, I went to bed early.


"Today will be the last day of initiation." Four announced, looking around the room. "The stages of initiation will no longer split up." He continued. "Which means mental and physical stages will be combined."

Everyone started whispering.

"What?" Christina spoke out. "Why?"

Al seemed even more concerned. "That would just make it tougher on us." He complained, a look of sadness on his face. He knew that he wouldn't make it far

He put up a hand.

"Let me continue." Four said, slightly smirking. "A new stage has been added." He added. "It's about teamwork. That's all I'm revealing for now."

Everybody sighed. I let out one myself.

"Now." Four started. "Let's get to the fights." Four moved from in front of the board.

As soon as I saw the first two names, I looked back at Four. I wanted to punch him.

The first names on the board we're mine and Tris's.

And right next too it there was a poorly drawn heart with a crack in it.